SenseNet® Transport was developed to meet two requirements: the need for SenseNet® to supply a comprehensive history of measured values, and the need to inform drivers of vehicles transporting items such as biological specimens if temperature limits are exceeded, so that they can intervene manually. The transport sensors have their own power supply and are connected via Bluetooth to the GSM terminal located in the driver's cab. The driver receives information about the condition of the transported goods via the integrated LED. If a fault occurs, the driver can use the linked RFID manual module to identify the package in question so that he can restore the setpoint temperature, for example by adding dry ice.
If a consignment is transported by air freight, the Bluetooth transmitter can be switched off manually via RFID and switched back on at a later stage. The system operates as a data logger in the intervening period. The Bluetooth module is reactivated on arrival and the data that were collected are then transmitted to the portal.